Abstract

The industrial splendor in Malaga during the 19th century required manufacturing soil and new working areas, located mostly on both ends of the city coast. The old moorish area provided the triumphant bourgeoisie with their housing demands. The object of my research is the speculative intervention made by Jorge Loring Oyarzabal, focusing on the two most meaningful actions of the tycoon: the quick sale of the Casa de la Corona in the centre of Malaga and the vicissitudes in the urbanization of the Explanada de la Estacion in western Malaga. Both cases are examples of the intervention of the local oligarchy in the urban shaping of Malaga in the bourgeois and industrial fields.

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